Verilink WANsuite 5650 (34-00314.E) Product Manual User Manual

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E x p ected R ep eaters

This field is used to provision the number of repeaters in the selected span.

Values: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Default: 0 (zero)

S p a n C on fig u ratio n

This value in this field represents a span configuration profile in the Span
Configuration Profile Table, which applies to this span. By default, this
object will have the value “DEFVAL” (the index of the default profile).

Values: User Span Profile 1, User Span Profile 2, DEFVAL (Default

Value)

Default: DEFVAL

S p a n A la rm

C on fig u ratio n

This value in this field represents an Alarm configuration profile in the
Endpoint Alarm Configuration Profile Table. The alarm threshold
configuration in the referenced profile will be used by default for all segment
endpoints in this span. Individual endpoints may override this profile by
explicitly specifying some other profile in the table. By default, this object
will have the value 'DEFVAL' (the index of the default profile).

Values: User Alarm Profile 1, User Alarm Profile 2, User Alarm

Profile 3, DEFVAL (Default Value)

Default: DEFVAL

The following paragraphs describe the display-only fields of the SHDSL
configuration screen.

S ta tu s

Provides overall status information of the span.

D etail S ta tu s

Displays current activity status of the network.

E O C In

Displays the EOC (Embedded Operations Channel) In.

E O C O u t

Displays the EOC (Embedded Operations Channel) Out.

D isco vered R ep eaters

Displays the number of discovered repeaters on this span.

L in e R ate

Displays the actual negotiated line rate.

M ax im u m L in e R ate

Displays the maximum physical line rate.

Tra n sm issio n M od e

Displays the actual transmission mode (Annex-A or Annex-B).

In addition to the user-configurable and display-only fields, the SHDSL
screen has four function fields that lead to additional configuration screens.
These fields are Channels, Configuration Profiles, Alarm Profiles, and Span
Endpoints. To access these screens, simply move the cursor to one of these
fields and press the “Enter” key.

Selecting the “Channels” option from the SHDSL screen will display a TDM
Service Details screen. This screen is described in detail on page 3-30.

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